Characterization of the First Conotoxin from Conus ateralbus, a Vermivorous Cone Snail from the Cabo Verde Archipelago

Conus ateralbus is a cone snail endemic to the west side of the island of Sal, in the Cabo Verde Archipelago off West Africa. We describe the isolation and characterization of the first bioactive peptide from the venom of this species. This 30AA venom peptide is named conotoxin AtVIA (δ-conotoxin-li...

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Main Authors: Neves, J, Imperial, J, Morgenstern, D, Ueberheide, B, Gajewiak, J, Antunes, A, Robinson, S, Espino, S, Watkins, M, Vasconcelos, V, Olivera, B
Other Authors: Centro Interdisciplinar de Investigação Marinha e Ambiental
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Language:English
Published: MDPI 2019
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10216/129840
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spelling ftunivporto:oai:repositorio-aberto.up.pt:10216/129840 2023-06-18T03:42:06+02:00 Characterization of the First Conotoxin from Conus ateralbus, a Vermivorous Cone Snail from the Cabo Verde Archipelago Neves, J Imperial, J Morgenstern, D Ueberheide, B Gajewiak, J Antunes, A Robinson, S Espino, S Watkins, M Vasconcelos, V Olivera, B Centro Interdisciplinar de Investigação Marinha e Ambiental 2019 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10216/129840 eng eng MDPI Mar. Drugs 2019, 17(8), 432 https://hdl.handle.net/10216/129840 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess conotoxin cone snail Conus Conus ateralbus Kalloconus info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2019 ftunivporto 2023-06-06T22:14:08Z Conus ateralbus is a cone snail endemic to the west side of the island of Sal, in the Cabo Verde Archipelago off West Africa. We describe the isolation and characterization of the first bioactive peptide from the venom of this species. This 30AA venom peptide is named conotoxin AtVIA (δ-conotoxin-like). An excitatory activity was manifested by the peptide on a majority of mouse lumbar dorsal root ganglion neurons. An analog of AtVIA with conservative changes on three amino acid residues at the C-terminal region was synthesized and this analog produced an identical effect on the mouse neurons. AtVIA has homology with δ-conotoxins from other worm-hunters, which include conserved sequence elements that are shared with δ-conotoxins from fish-hunting Conus. In contrast, there is no comparable sequence similarity with δ-conotoxins from the venoms of molluscivorous Conus species. A rationale for the potential presence of δ-conotoxins, that are potent in vertebrate systems in two different lineages of worm-hunting cone snails, is discussed. This work was supported by grants to BMO from the National Institute of General Medical Science, GM 48677 and GM103362. Partial funding was obtained through a PhD grant to JLBN (SFRH/BD/51477/2011) from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) through the COMPETE—Operational Competitiveness Program and from national funds through FCT—Foundation for Science and Technology—under the project FCT Project UID/Multi/04423/ and by the project H2020 RISE project EMERTOX—Emergent Marine Toxins in the North Atlantic and Mediterranean: New Approaches to Assess their Occurrence and Future Scenarios in the Framework of Global Environmental Changes—Grant Agreement No. 778069. The sample collection in Cabo Verde was supported by Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Repositório Aberto da Universidade do Porto
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topic conotoxin
cone snail
Conus
Conus ateralbus
Kalloconus
spellingShingle conotoxin
cone snail
Conus
Conus ateralbus
Kalloconus
Neves, J
Imperial, J
Morgenstern, D
Ueberheide, B
Gajewiak, J
Antunes, A
Robinson, S
Espino, S
Watkins, M
Vasconcelos, V
Olivera, B
Characterization of the First Conotoxin from Conus ateralbus, a Vermivorous Cone Snail from the Cabo Verde Archipelago
topic_facet conotoxin
cone snail
Conus
Conus ateralbus
Kalloconus
description Conus ateralbus is a cone snail endemic to the west side of the island of Sal, in the Cabo Verde Archipelago off West Africa. We describe the isolation and characterization of the first bioactive peptide from the venom of this species. This 30AA venom peptide is named conotoxin AtVIA (δ-conotoxin-like). An excitatory activity was manifested by the peptide on a majority of mouse lumbar dorsal root ganglion neurons. An analog of AtVIA with conservative changes on three amino acid residues at the C-terminal region was synthesized and this analog produced an identical effect on the mouse neurons. AtVIA has homology with δ-conotoxins from other worm-hunters, which include conserved sequence elements that are shared with δ-conotoxins from fish-hunting Conus. In contrast, there is no comparable sequence similarity with δ-conotoxins from the venoms of molluscivorous Conus species. A rationale for the potential presence of δ-conotoxins, that are potent in vertebrate systems in two different lineages of worm-hunting cone snails, is discussed. This work was supported by grants to BMO from the National Institute of General Medical Science, GM 48677 and GM103362. Partial funding was obtained through a PhD grant to JLBN (SFRH/BD/51477/2011) from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) through the COMPETE—Operational Competitiveness Program and from national funds through FCT—Foundation for Science and Technology—under the project FCT Project UID/Multi/04423/ and by the project H2020 RISE project EMERTOX—Emergent Marine Toxins in the North Atlantic and Mediterranean: New Approaches to Assess their Occurrence and Future Scenarios in the Framework of Global Environmental Changes—Grant Agreement No. 778069. The sample collection in Cabo Verde was supported by Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian.
author2 Centro Interdisciplinar de Investigação Marinha e Ambiental
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Neves, J
Imperial, J
Morgenstern, D
Ueberheide, B
Gajewiak, J
Antunes, A
Robinson, S
Espino, S
Watkins, M
Vasconcelos, V
Olivera, B
author_facet Neves, J
Imperial, J
Morgenstern, D
Ueberheide, B
Gajewiak, J
Antunes, A
Robinson, S
Espino, S
Watkins, M
Vasconcelos, V
Olivera, B
author_sort Neves, J
title Characterization of the First Conotoxin from Conus ateralbus, a Vermivorous Cone Snail from the Cabo Verde Archipelago
title_short Characterization of the First Conotoxin from Conus ateralbus, a Vermivorous Cone Snail from the Cabo Verde Archipelago
title_full Characterization of the First Conotoxin from Conus ateralbus, a Vermivorous Cone Snail from the Cabo Verde Archipelago
title_fullStr Characterization of the First Conotoxin from Conus ateralbus, a Vermivorous Cone Snail from the Cabo Verde Archipelago
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of the First Conotoxin from Conus ateralbus, a Vermivorous Cone Snail from the Cabo Verde Archipelago
title_sort characterization of the first conotoxin from conus ateralbus, a vermivorous cone snail from the cabo verde archipelago
publisher MDPI
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